The National Law Journal provides news coverage of legal topics of interest around the country, including legislation, news on corporate litigation, appellate court decisions, and opinions and analysis by respected legal experts.

Portfolios cover a broad range of topics, including antitrust, securities, labor and employment, environment, intellectual property, types of legal entities that can be used to conduct business, corporate political activity, and state corporate law.

Provides details on legislative and regulatory developments, court and administrative decisions, compliance news, state and federal government policies, international developments, emissions trading, and market information.

The Almanac of the Federal Judiciary provides judicial profiles of every federal judge and all the key bankruptcy judges and magistrate judges -- profiles that include reliable inside information based on interviews with lawyers who have argued cases before the federal judiciary.

Based primarily on holdings of the Lillian Goldman Law Library at Yale University, this database offers online access to early state codes, city charters, and documents relating to constitutional conventions.

This collection includes the complete archive of collected courses dating back to their inception in 1923, twelve periodic indexes, plus the official publications from the Workshops organized by the Academy.

LearningExpress Library contains career resources such as tutorials for creating resumes and cover letters and online test preparation materials for the LSAT and GRE. You will need to register a username and password at the site.

Lexis Advance is the next generation of LexisNexis. It provides Google-like searching to provide access to primary and secondary resources. Resources duplicate those found in LexisNexis, but are not as extensive yet. Users cannot print to Lexis printers with Lexis Advance.

This resource provides access to Congressional Research Service (CRS) reports from 1916 to present and congressional committee prints from 1830 to present. To access just these segments, click on advanced search, then search just within the CRS reports or the committee prints.

A digital collection of reports, documents, and journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives which constitutes a rich source of primary source material on all aspects of American history from 1817 - 1980(15th Congress - 96th Congress).

Tax Analysts, a non-profit organization, creates daily publications to educate tax professionals regarding state, federal, and international tax. Users must create a unique username and password in order to access to the database.

The West Academic Study Aids package of 560+ study aids includes many commonly used resources used by students to prepare for class and exams, including the Acing series, Nutshells, Hornbooks, and E-flash cards. Students can create individual accounts in which to annotate study aids.